2020-04-27, 08:02
Did anyone test de-interlacing on 905x3? I'm currently using rpi3 for watching live tv and very happy with it but want to switch to 4k tv's and wondering if 905x3 with CE will be good for this purpose.
(2020-04-27, 08:02)sh33p Wrote: Did anyone test de-interlacing on 905x3? I'm currently using rpi3 for watching live tv and very happy with it but want to switch to 4k tv's and wondering if 905x3 with CE will be good for this purpose.
(2020-04-26, 04:46)wrxtasy Wrote:(2020-04-25, 08:27)noggin Wrote:(2020-04-25, 03:52)PANiCnz Wrote: The S922X in the N2 is a faster SoC, no performance gains to be had by "upgrading" to the C4.
Yep - the C4's advantage is that it's £20/unit cheaper I guess? (Hopefully it will have a better reliability record than the N2)
I doubt the N2’s reliability was better or worse vs any other mainstream Kodi hardware.
But boy did we sure hear about it from vocal users !
(2020-04-25, 00:37)hdmkv Wrote: Would S905X3-based be any better than the current S922X-based N2? Isn't latter a better performer?
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- Supports Dolby Vision (optional), HDR10+, HDR10, HLD and Technicolor HDR processing
- Motion compensated noise reduction, and 3D digital noise reduction for random noise
- Block noise, mosquito noise, spatial noise, contour noise reduction
- Motion compensated and motion adaptive de-interlacer
- Edge interpolation with low angle protection and processing
- Smart sharpness with Superscalar technology including de-contouring, de-ring, LTI, CTI, de-jaggy, peaking
- Dynamic non-linear contrast enhancement
- All dimension multiple regions smart color management including blue/green extension, flesh-tone correction, wider gamut for video
- 2 video planes and 3 graphics planes hardware composer
- Independent HDR re-mapping of video and graphic layer
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- Supports Dolby Vision (Optional), HDR10, HDR10+, HLG and PRIME HDR processing
- Motion compensated noise reduction and 3D digital noise reduction for random noise
- Block noise, mosquito noise, spatial noise, contour noise reduction
- Motion compensated and motion adaptive de-interlacer
- Edge interpolation with low angle protection and processing
- 3:2/2:2 pulldown and Video on Film (VOF) detection and processing
- Smart sharpness with SuperScaler technology including de- contouring, de-ring, LTI, CTI, de-jaggy, peaking
- Dynamic non-Linear contrast enhancement
- 3D LUTs with 17x17x17 nodes, provide 4913 different control points which is competent for matching calibrated displays to a target colorspace
- High precision HSL color space-based color management with low saturation protection, independent luma/hue/saturation adjustment to achieve blue/green extension, fresh tone correction, and wider gamut for video
- 2 video planes and 3 graphics planes
- Independent HDR re-mapping of video and graphic layer
(2020-04-27, 14:06)noggin Wrote:(2020-04-26, 04:46)wrxtasy Wrote:(2020-04-25, 08:27)noggin Wrote: Yep - the C4's advantage is that it's £20/unit cheaper I guess? (Hopefully it will have a better reliability record than the N2)
I doubt the N2’s reliability was better or worse vs any other mainstream Kodi hardware.
But boy did we sure hear about it from vocal users !
Wasn't the issue with the N2 an S922X Rev A vs Rev B issue? Weren't the Rev A chips suffering from a much higher than expected failure rate?